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ALL LOUISVILLE TO CELEBRATE MUSIC WEEK
Music Week, from April 8 to 14, appeals to our people because the race is highly endowed with the gift of melody. From time immemorial we have wonderfully pleasing musical compositions and wonderfullp entertaining artists. So with us Music Week will be a memorable occasion. To this end a committee has arranged the following program:
Sunday, April 8, special music in our churches, under the supervision of Miss Emma Minnis.
Monday, April 9, Community night in charge of Mrs. Mamie Steward and Mrs. G. P. Russell.
Tuesday, April 10, recitals in various homes and public places by local talent, under the supervision of Miss Nannie G. Board.
Wednesday, April 11, several of the churches will sing the old hymns in their prayer and covenant meetings. Mrs. W. H. Sheppard is arranging this part of the program. For the afternoon of this date Mrs. Bessie Allen has planned a grand band concert to be given on the High School campus.
Thursday, April 12, a very prominent visiting artist, Mr. Tourgee 'de Bose, who will give a recital at Quinn Chapel., This feature is in charge of Mrs. W. B. Matthews and Miss Emma Minnis.
Friday, April 13, Dr. Parrish will present the fine chorus and quartette of Simmons University in a mammoth concert at the Gypsy Smith Tabernacle.
Saturday, April, 14, Prof. W. B. Matthews and Mr. George F. Robinosn, cooperating in the plans therefore, the Symphony Orchestra of St. Louis, will appear in a grand matinee and evening recital at the Gypsp Smith Auditorium.
Miss Goldie Hammonds has charge of the music in the public schools and Miss Lydia Johnson in the Parochial School, while Mrs. Emma Clement will look after the shut-ins.
The artist for Thursday evening will be Mr. De Bose, director of music, Talladega College.